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Oars, Sails and Steam: A Picture Book of Ships [Paperback]

Edwin Tunis (Author)
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The evolution of shipbuilding reflects the growth of civilization, and in Oars, Sails and Steam, Edwin Tunis has produced a beautifully illustrated and skillfully written history of water transport from the dugout to the aircraft carrier. He presents the most interesting and important types of boats and ships in chronological order, revealing each advance that made navigation easier, faster, and more efficient. Every page in this delightful book becomes a new adventure in the story of humanity's progress on traveling across the seas. The Egyptian sailboats that plied the waters of the Nile in 4700 b.c. give way to Phoenician warboats, Greek war galleys and Roman triremes, which in turn are surpassed by Norse long ships, Mediterranean carracks, Elizabethan galleons, and British East Indiaman. The Steam Age is represented by John Fitch's 1787 Delaware River steamboat; the 1807 Clermont, which made five miles per hour against the current of the Hudson; and the Curaçao, which in 1827 became the first ship to cross the Atlantic almost entirely under steam power. Graceful clipper ships, profitable whaling barks, reliable tramp steamers, opulent steam liners, and deadly warships, from destroyers to submarines, round out Tunis's illustrated history.

In addition to his fine drawings of the vessels, Tunis includes a glossary of seagoing terms and detailed diagrams that take readers below decks, up in the rigging, and alongside the gunners of the U.S.S. Raleigh. Remarkable for its clarity and accuracy, Oars, Sails and Steam, first published in 1952, is a treasury for all those who are sailors at heart.



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About the Author

Edwin Tunis (1897--1973) was born in Cold Spring Harbor, New York, and spent much of his life in Maryland. A well-known artist, illustrator, and muralist, his work appeared at the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Society of American Etchers, the National Academy of Design, and the Victoria and Albert Museum. His other books include Colonial Craftsmen; Colonial Living; Weapons; The Tavern at the Ferry; and Wheels, all available in paperback from Johns Hopkins.


Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 8 and up
  • Paperback: 80 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press; Johns Hopkins Paperbacks Ed edition (August 7, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801869323
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801869327
  • Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 8.4 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #701,637 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Book That Brings Back Great Memories, September 13, 2005
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In the last twenty years, a revolution has taken place in book publishing. Both the quanity and quality of images in books have exploded in the past few years. A great example of this is the book "Ship: the Epic Story of Maritime Adventure" by Brian Lavery and published by DK. There are literally hundreds of amazing drawings, paintings and wooden models of every ship type that you can imagine.

In contrast, when Edwin Tunis published this book in 1952, beautiful, high quality color illustrations were reserved for the most expensive books. Black and white line illustrations were the preferred and most economic method of illustrating picture books. These were the types of books, that I grew up reading and loving in the 1960's and 1970's.

To be a successful line illustrator required great imagination. The illustrations not only had to be top notch, the image had to be composed within an interesting context. Edwin Tunis was one of the great masters of this style of illustration. This book not only has great images of boats and ships but these vessels are doing interesting things. As an example, his image of a whale boat shows a dead whale riding next to the ship while the crew is harvesting the whale's oil. These were the types of details that enrichen illustations and help capture a reader's imagination.

Edwin Tunis was one of the great illustators of his day. Be sure to look at his other books. If you like Edwin Tunis, be sure to check out the works of Eric Sloane, another master illustrator.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A splendid pictorial history, January 17, 2003
This review is from: Oars, Sails and Steam: A Picture Book of Ships (Paperback)
I've always believed that even an adult researcher should keep the juvenile section in mind, and this book is a perfect example of why. Clear, easily comprehended text covers all the highpoints of the history of ships, from the floating log to modern passenger liners; illustrations are beautiful and detailed, and there's an extensive glossary of nautical terms at the back. With this volume to help you, you will be well "launched" (no pun intended) in your quest to learn about historic watercraft.
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THIS BOOK follows the main changes in boats from the very beginning up to the present. Read the first page
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